Karabar High School becomes first school in state to grow genetically modified cotton

Andrew Brown
Updated March 26 2017 - 1:37pm, first published March 22 2017 - 3:20pm
Ready for release: Agriculture students Jack McCallion and Georgia Horne with the caterpillars that will be set onto the cotton. They will be monitored for several weeks as part of the experiment. Photo: Andrew Brown
Ready for release: Agriculture students Jack McCallion and Georgia Horne with the caterpillars that will be set onto the cotton. They will be monitored for several weeks as part of the experiment. Photo: Andrew Brown

Students from Karabar High School have become the first in New South Wales to grow genetically modified (GM) cotton.

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Andrew Brown

Andrew Brown

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I've been part of the Canberra Times since 2016, after reporting at local papers in Sydney's north-west. Since starting at the paper I've had stints on the Sunday Times, on the early morning breaking news round, and now as a general reporter, covering the ins and outs of anything and everything happening in Canberra, with a focus on health.

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